Marcela Miró

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Preceded byHéctor Villalba
Succeeded byJulio de España Moya [es]
Preceded byPosition created
Marcela Miró
President of the Corts Valencianes
In office
9 July 1999  12 June 2003
Preceded byHéctor Villalba
Succeeded byJulio de España Moya [es]
Minister of Social Welfare of the Valencian Community
In office
24 February 1997  23 July 1999
PresidentEduardo Zaplana
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byMaría Carmen Mas Rubio
Minister of Education, Culture and Science of the Valencian Community
In office
7 May 1996  24 February 1997
PresidentEduardo Zaplana
Preceded byFernando Villalonga Campos [ca]
Succeeded byFrancisco Camps
Member of the Corts Valencianes
In office
13 June 1999  25 May 2003
Personal details
BornMarcela Miró Pérez
(1952-01-19)19 January 1952
Died14 July 2024(2024-07-14) (aged 72)
Valencia, Spain
PartyPeople's Party of the Valencian Community
ProfessionAgricultural engineer

Marcela Miró Pérez (19 January 1952 – 14 July 2024) was a Spanish agricultural engineer, academic, and politician who was a member of the People's Party of the Valencian Community (PPCV). She served as the President of the Corts Valencianes, the regional legislature of the Valencian Community, from July 1999 until June 2003. Miró was the first woman to hold the presidency of the Corts Valencianes.[1][2]

She also served as regional Minister of Education, Culture and Science from 1996 to 1997 and Minister of Social Affairs from 1997 until 1999 within government of former President of the Valencian Government Eduardo Zaplana.[1]

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